Manipur: 'Yaoshang' festival celebrates culture, colours in Imphal

The 'Yaoshang' festival in Imphal celebrates the vibrant culture and colours of Manipur, marking a return to festivities after a year-long pause due to unrest.
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IMPHAL: The vibrant five-day Yaoshang festival, which celebrates culture and colours in Manipur, kicked off and brought a sense of hope and celebration to the state after a year-long pause due to the unrest in the state since May 2023.

As one of Manipur's most treasured cultural events, the festival returned in full force across various regions on Friday (Holi), serving as a symbol of the resilience of its people amidst adversity.

From the rhythmic beats of Thabal Chongba to soulful kirtans, energetic sports events, and joyful splashes of colours, Yaoshang unites people in the spirit of love, devotion, and festivity.

Deeply rooted in Manipur's rich cultural heritage, this unique festival goes beyond just colours - it's a celebration of tradition, community bonding, and youthful energy.

The Indian Army's Assam Rifles also celebrated Yaoshang and posted, "Assam Rifles joyously participated in the vibrant Yaoshang Festival in Manipur, embracing the spirit of brotherhood, culture and harmony with the local communities."

"The festival, known as the Holi of Manipur, was marked by cultural performances, sports events and community gatherings, strengthening the bond between the security forces and the people," the post read.

In a post on X, Biren Singh said, "The 'Yaoshang Mei Thaba' ceremony at my residence today was a beautiful reminder of the light that unites us. The flames symbolise the victory of good over evil, filling the air with hope and celebration."

 "Thankful to everyone who joined in, making the evening even more special. Wishing every home in Manipur a joyful, prosperous, and harmonious Yaoshang (Holi)!" it read.

Yaoshang is held annually during the full moon of the Lamta month in the Manipuri lunar calendar, usually in March. The festival marks the beginning of spring and is closely linked to the celebration of the Hindu festival of Holi, with unique regional customs and traditions. (ANI)

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